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Digital forensics / Operational analysis (m/f)

Do you have what it takes… to fight fraud for the European Union?

The European Union (EU) comprises 28 Member States and serves a population of over half a billion people. It has 24 official languages and an annual budget exceeding €140 billion. The role of the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) is to protect the EU's financial interests by investigating fraud, corruption and other illegal activities; to ensure the professional conduct of the staff of the EU Institutions; and to support the development of EU anti-fraud policies.

Interested applicants should have a university-level diploma in a related discipline, or professional training / professional qualifications of an equivalent level relevant for the duties involved that is approved by a recognised body (for example a police college, a customs academy, the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists, the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners). You should also have at least six years' additional experience as a digital forensics examiner or an operational analyst working in a national or international law enforcement agency, as well as proven IT intelligence skills.

For each profile there are specific professional requirements. You can find all details on the general and specific eligibility criteria in the Notice of Competition. You can apply for one profile only.

You must be an EU citizen with a good command of two official EU languages (your main language, plus English, French or German as a second language). English is the main language used by digital forensics experts and operational analysts working in the area of anti-corruption and/or financial crime in an international context. A good command of English is therefore essential.

In addition to a stimulating, diverse and rewarding working environment, we offer a long-term career at the heart of Europe, at the European Anti-Fraud Office in Brussels, plus a competitive benefits package (indicative starting salary of 5 568 EUR per month based on a 40 hour working week).

The new deadline to apply is 06 May 2014, 12.00 midday (Brussels time).

This competition is now closed for applications. Check here for current and upcoming competitions.

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